BACKGROUND: Regular testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is important to maintain sexual health. Self-sampling kits ordered online and delivered in the post may increase access, convenience, and cost-effectiveness. Sexual health economies may target limited resources more effectively by signposting users toward Web-based or face-to-face services according to clinical need. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to investigate the impact of two interventions on testing activity across a whole sexual health economy: (1) the introduction of open access Web-based STI testing services and (2) a clinic policy of triage and signpost online where users without symptoms who attended clinics for STI testing were supported to access the We...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if a web-based personally controlled health management system (PCHMS) could ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infection (STI) surveillance is vital for tracking the scale and pa...
BACKGROUND Internet-based testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) allows asymptomatic ...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring rapid access to high quality sexual health services is a key public health obje...
BACKGROUND: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing (e-STI testing) is increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing (e-STI testing) is increasingly...
Background: Internet-based testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) allows asymptomatic in...
BackgroundOnline testing for sexually transmitted infections has a lower unit cost than testing in c...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a public health challenge in England, despite free, co...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of an internet-accessed STI (e-STI) testing and results serv...
OBJECTIVES: Online services for self-sampling at home could improve access to STI testing; however, ...
Background: Internet-accessed STI (e-STI) testing is recommended in England to expand access to STI ...
Objective: To determine if a web-based personally controlled health management system (PCHMS) could ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVES: Online testing for STIs may help overcome barriers of traditional face-to-face testing, ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if a web-based personally controlled health management system (PCHMS) could ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infection (STI) surveillance is vital for tracking the scale and pa...
BACKGROUND Internet-based testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) allows asymptomatic ...
BACKGROUND: Ensuring rapid access to high quality sexual health services is a key public health obje...
BACKGROUND: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing (e-STI testing) is increasingly...
BACKGROUND: Internet-accessed sexually transmitted infection testing (e-STI testing) is increasingly...
Background: Internet-based testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) allows asymptomatic in...
BackgroundOnline testing for sexually transmitted infections has a lower unit cost than testing in c...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a public health challenge in England, despite free, co...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of an internet-accessed STI (e-STI) testing and results serv...
OBJECTIVES: Online services for self-sampling at home could improve access to STI testing; however, ...
Background: Internet-accessed STI (e-STI) testing is recommended in England to expand access to STI ...
Objective: To determine if a web-based personally controlled health management system (PCHMS) could ...
OBJECTIVES: Evidence on optimal methods for providing STI test results is lacking. We evaluated an o...
OBJECTIVES: Online testing for STIs may help overcome barriers of traditional face-to-face testing, ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine if a web-based personally controlled health management system (PCHMS) could ...
BACKGROUND: Sexually transmitted infection (STI) surveillance is vital for tracking the scale and pa...
BACKGROUND Internet-based testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) allows asymptomatic ...